Uh, guess what, they are
not. Come on, do you really, really believe that? Do you even know what was happening in the picture?
I've heard people make crazy claims on UHall, but nothing like what you're saying. There's no way to change what the daemons really are underneath, no matter what they look like.
Period. Are you that much of a troll after me that you'll take a contrarian position, no matter what?
A simple test on any shard would have proven this. Just now, against the same daemon with a serpentine dragon skin, holding a dragon slayer spellbook:
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Holding a demon slayer spellbook is just as expected:
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Holding no spellbook:
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In other words, your claim about "slayer determined by skin" is about the most incorrect thing I have ever heard anyone say about UO mechanics, and you've had all the opportunity to think about it and test it through.
You've given no "answer," just the same runaround. Even Smoot's own statements demonstrate he isn't trying to account for everything. And you still can't comprehend the concept that skin is just another property, separate from slayer, usually linked
but not necessarily so.
It wasn't just the sandals. We were doing this for a long time with just polymorph: someone holding a silver weapon in the Covetous lich room was very easy to kill with a couple of e-bolts. But it still wasn't about appearance. It's because the game thought the player was an orc underneath, just like wearing certain orc stuff gets you treated, guess what, like an orc by all other orcs.
But according to you guys, anytime there's no slayer available, all I'd need to do is a little editing to change it something that has a slayer vulnerability? That is seriously ludicrous.